On 1/29/21 3:48 PM, 'awokd' via qubes-users wrote:
Be aware though that starting your dispvm's from a common .mozilla config instead of a freshly created one every time may result in increased fingerprintability. Some of the values in there seemed to be unique, and if unchanged between sessions could lead to correlation. May not be a concern depending on use cases.

Understood.

In use cases where that would be a concern, I wouldn't use Firefox/Clearnet but instead Tor Browser/Whonix completely unmodified and disposable.

In any case: NoScript. Even in 2021 I see no reason whatsoever to have JavaScript on by default. Without JavaScript you are a lot safer, faster and less annoyed. It's like magic ;-)

/Sven

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